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a planned development, they could and changes would have to come back to the Board for <br />approval. <br />Commissioner Ginn was in favor of making that a specific condition. <br />Commissioner Adams felt that staff could approve a small substitution such as a pool or <br />tennis court. <br />issue. <br />Commissioner Lowther stated that it was the Colony's golf course change that started this <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett, Vero Beach, said no one was cheated on the Colony. The <br />developer came back to the Board for the change to the golf course and it was denied. <br />Director Boling concluded that staff will be more specific as to what is being committed <br />in the PD with recreation amenities and require more detail from the applicant. <br />Chairman Macht complimented Director Boling on the tour and there were many other <br />compliments as well as some suggestions that Director Boling consider a career as a tour <br />operator rather than a planner. <br />Director Boling thanked the Chairman and summarized the following: <br />1. Staff will come back to the Board for possible changes to development west of 43rd <br />Avenue as Mr. Davis suggested regarding wet retention areas; <br />2. Analyze PDs to be specific regarding recreation amenities; and <br />3. Look at tree and buffer requirements along roadways for standard subdivisions. <br />Chairman Macht said he would like to see the ratio of umbrella to palm trees reversed. <br />Director Boling said those are not specified. <br />Commissioner Adams, referring to development west of 43rd Avenue, questioned whether <br />that ran all the way to the marsh or to the 10 -mile ridge? <br />Director Davis responded that the 10 -mile ridge has better percolating soils but when <br />they get to North County, there is not a good demarcation. <br />Chairman Macht thanked everyone for their participation. <br />JUNE 13, 2003 13 <br />